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To: Brooks Jackson who wrote (2619)2/12/1999 5:29:00 PM
From: Sam Biller  Read Replies (1) of 20297
 
Brooks,

I think Q99 is a pretty good product. Like any complicated program, there are many bugs in the initial release. Lets see, Microsoft is up to Service Pack 4 on Windows NT... I agree that 3 releases in a matter of 3-4 months is a little high.

IMHO, the one-step update feature of Q99 is a fantastic feature. I've also grown to like the web like feel including the customizable home page.

I've been banking and paying bills online w/ Q99 through NationsBank Florida and experienced some difficulties with the initial release which was fixed with R2. Occasionally, the program gets out-of-sync w/ NationsBank and I have to close the program and re-open. It thinks the payment processing method has been changed.

Anyway , I would rate Q99 a 6-7 on a scale of 10 and think it is an evolutionary step towards the web paradigm that Intuit is moving towards. BTW, a lot of times the errors can be attributed to your bank and not Quicken.

Sam (IMHO)
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